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Post subject: New Pilot from SC Posted: 30 Mar 2018, 12:52 |
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Joined: 02/06/18 Posts: 21 Post Likes: +12 Location: Columbia SC (KCAE)
Aircraft: 1975 Bonanza V35B
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Hi -
I live in Blythewood SC (just NE of Columbia) and I'm almost finished with my PP training. Been training on a late model C172 with the G1000. I along with two other pilots are in search of a 1971+ F33A for co-ownership. So I joined this site to start learning about the Bonanza and maybe find a plane to purchase during the process.
If you have any recommendations for Bonanza instructors in or around Columbia, SC please let me know. I'd like to start transition training and getting as much time as possible in a Bonanza as soon as I get my PPL.
Safe flying ... Ashley Jones
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Post subject: Re: New Pilot from SC Posted: 30 Mar 2018, 12:58 |
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Joined: 09/02/11 Posts: 2020 Post Likes: +1795 Location: Raleigh, NC (KTTA)
Aircraft: 1979 Sundowner
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Username Protected wrote: Hi -
I live in Blythewood SC (just NE of Columbia) and I'm almost finished with my PP training. Been training on a late model C172 with the G1000. I along with two other pilots are in search of a 1971+ F33A for co-ownership. So I joined this site to start learning about the Bonanza and maybe find a plane to purchase during the process.
If you have any recommendations for Bonanza instructors in or around Columbia, SC please let me know. I'd like to start transition training and getting as much time as possible in a Bonanza as soon as I get my PPL.
Safe flying ... Ashley Jones Ashley, You will get plenty of good advice on your search here. Before any of that can happen though, you need to define your (90% of the time) mission, acquisition budget, and operating budget. 
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Post subject: Re: New Pilot from SC Posted: 01 Apr 2018, 21:29 |
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Joined: 02/06/18 Posts: 21 Post Likes: +12 Location: Columbia SC (KCAE)
Aircraft: 1975 Bonanza V35B
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Thanks everyone for the notes. Looking forward to becoming an active member of this site and a Bonanza pilot.
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